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this energy of getting the energy from the audience. there's a particularly favorite seat of mine. i've been sitting here for the last few weeks here. >> look at that. >> these seats literally are on the stage like you're in the most intimate of intimate clubs. this whole area, this whole zone in here can become a dance floor. >> there will be some boogying going on here. >> one hopes. ♪ >> this city was once the harlem of the west. a rich history of jazz and blues in the '40s and '50s. do you see this venue continuing that tradition or really building upon it and making it something else in the future? >> this city has had a great jazz history from the barbery coast to today. jelly roll morton, the man who claimed to invent jazz lived on market street for a little while. there was a great revival here. the earthquake magunes. the great clubs. the blackhawk. the keystone corner more recently. there is a history here. without that deep heritage, that deep culture heritage, we never could have been here. >> paying homage to those roots is a key part of klein's vision. images of jaz
this energy of getting the energy from the audience. there's a particularly favorite seat of mine. i've been sitting here for the last few weeks here. >> look at that. >> these seats literally are on the stage like you're in the most intimate of intimate clubs. this whole area, this whole zone in here can become a dance floor. >> there will be some boogying going on here. >> one hopes. ♪ >> this city was once the harlem of the west. a rich history of jazz and...
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the purpose would be, he wrote, to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government and to substitute the pleasure, caprice or artifices, to the regular decisions of a respectable majority. that's just what the republicans have been doing. since 2007 when they lost the majority in the senate, they mounted or threatened to mount nearly 400 filibusters, blocking everything from equal pay to equal work, job bills and reform. as a result, there are more vacancies on the federal courts today than when president obama first took office. but hold on. when democrats were in the minority and threatening to filibuster against george w. bush's judicial nominees, their leader, harry reid, had some kind things to say about the tactic. >> the filibuster serves as a check on power and preserves our limited government. right now the only check on president bush is the democrats' ability to voice their concern in this body, the senate. if the republicans roll back our rights in this chamber, there will be no check on power. the radical right wing will be free to pursue anything they
the purpose would be, he wrote, to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government and to substitute the pleasure, caprice or artifices, to the regular decisions of a respectable majority. that's just what the republicans have been doing. since 2007 when they lost the majority in the senate, they mounted or threatened to mount nearly 400 filibusters, blocking everything from equal pay to equal work, job bills and reform. as a result, there are more vacancies on the federal...
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i think all of us recognize that the energy has to come from the grassroots. that those of us who feel that the president needs to go further, and i think it barack obama were sitting here, he would say, yes, i like to go farther in terms of dealing with these issues of poverty and specific issues of the black community, but he would also say, you have to push me. that does not necessarily come from him deciding which are the greatest party as he has to deal with. just as johnson also said, look, i have a lot of priorities as president. if you love me to deal with is a voting rights issue, as king did in 1964 and 1965, you have to push me. king went out and helped stage the montgomery march along with lots of other people. that pushed johnson to act on the issue of voting rights. i think that we have to take on our responsibility as citizens to say, it is not enough to go to the polls every year and go. yes, when we go to the polls as african-americans, we are going to vote for barack obama as the better of the two candidates. but our responsibility than be ca
i think all of us recognize that the energy has to come from the grassroots. that those of us who feel that the president needs to go further, and i think it barack obama were sitting here, he would say, yes, i like to go farther in terms of dealing with these issues of poverty and specific issues of the black community, but he would also say, you have to push me. that does not necessarily come from him deciding which are the greatest party as he has to deal with. just as johnson also said,...
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cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as strong as wall street estimates. fellow apple supplier sky-works dropped 1.8%. wireless semiconductor supplier qualcomm saw more modest weakness, down just 0.8%. a big apple partner, a.t.&t. experienced the short term cost of selling all those iphones at a discount. but saw the growth slow of wireless new subscribers signing long term contracts. while earnings were up from a year ago, they were a penny per share less than estimates. these results are before a.t.&t. took a $10 billion accounting charge for pension and retirement plans. as the company battles verizon for wireless customers, it is falling further behind. a.t.&t. added 780,000 in the fourth quarter to a total of 70.5 million. but verizon added 2.1 million new subscribers in the same time period to 92.5 million. shares of a.t.&t. were down a fraction during the regular trading session, but gained about 0.5% to almost $34 per share in extended ho
cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as strong as wall street estimates. fellow apple supplier sky-works dropped 1.8%. wireless semiconductor supplier qualcomm saw more modest weakness, down just 0.8%. a big apple partner, a.t.&t. experienced the short term cost of selling all those iphones at a discount. but saw the growth slow of wireless new subscribers signing long...
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the materials, financial and energy sectors topped the gainers, each increasing 0.9%. we are in the first of the three heaviest weeks of corporate quarterly earnings, and the focus was on chemical giant dupont today. the company earned 11 cents per share, less than a third what they were a year ago but still four cents better than estimates. dupont said it is seeing early improvement in its titanium dioxide business. that product is used as pigment in paint and other products. it's seen as an indication of overall industrial strength. on that note of optimism, shares were up 1.8%. this is the stock's highest price since issuing an earnings warning back in october. gold and copper miner freeport mcmoran led the gains in the materials sector, rising 4.6%. it is the world's biggest public traded copper miner with a big presence in indonesia. despite a drop in production there, fourth quarter earnings were up stronger than expectations. freeport called it an abnormal year at its indonesian mines. it expects production there to pick up this year. earnings also were in play
the materials, financial and energy sectors topped the gainers, each increasing 0.9%. we are in the first of the three heaviest weeks of corporate quarterly earnings, and the focus was on chemical giant dupont today. the company earned 11 cents per share, less than a third what they were a year ago but still four cents better than estimates. dupont said it is seeing early improvement in its titanium dioxide business. that product is used as pigment in paint and other products. it's seen as an...
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build trust in that institution so that when it does make tough decisions on taxes, on spending, on energy policy, that america has some credibility that we got it more right than wrong. >> tell me about the lobbyists. who are these people? >> well, the problem with lobbyists, a lot of them come off the hill, a lot of them come out of congress. many members of congress leave the capital and go to k street. and it's a real reflection of how money has overtaken politics. and the real problem with that system is not the individual lobbyists. a lot of times they'll have legitimate points to present to members of congress. the problem is the amount of money that lobbyists represent. and what tends to happen in congress is that the concerns of those lobbyists, the concerns of amgen, become much more of the topic of discussion, debate, and resolution than the concerns of middle america, the concerns of the farmers. you know, in congress, we didn't even vote in the house on a farm bill. this is the first time in the history of this country where a house agriculture committee, on which i sat, but i
build trust in that institution so that when it does make tough decisions on taxes, on spending, on energy policy, that america has some credibility that we got it more right than wrong. >> tell me about the lobbyists. who are these people? >> well, the problem with lobbyists, a lot of them come off the hill, a lot of them come out of congress. many members of congress leave the capital and go to k street. and it's a real reflection of how money has overtaken politics. and the real...
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politics, the people part of politics which the president does not spend a lot of time, effort, or energy on. >> do you agree with that. >> if you look at the deal with congress, they tried every other relationship, the obama, the reed-mcconnell relationship but it was the biden relationship that set it off. he know he how to run a meeting. he runs through them. that's how you run a meeting. he know he how to do that. >> recently the president at a press conference had to say i'm a friendly guy, i'm a people guy, but joe biden really is that. >> joe biden is. and joe biden's excesses of being a people person and gregarious and enormously approachable, have been very important to this administration and to what david pointed out what happened, particularly in the last couple of months. briefly, we always here this is the most important vice president in the history of the world. how does he rank as vice presidents go? >> he actually just may be -- this may be one of the rare occasions where the superlative applies. we heard it about dick cheney in a different way. cheney, you had a sense -
politics, the people part of politics which the president does not spend a lot of time, effort, or energy on. >> do you agree with that. >> if you look at the deal with congress, they tried every other relationship, the obama, the reed-mcconnell relationship but it was the biden relationship that set it off. he know he how to run a meeting. he runs through them. that's how you run a meeting. he know he how to do that. >> recently the president at a press conference had to say...
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in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the conversion from the old 212 to t-8 efficiency fixtures or higher. >> there are discussions. many of the large owners have gone to retrofits because there is a very good payback on it. the only commercial buildings that haven't done that are the smaller buildings where there is not as much money involved. >> so what other energy-efficient leading do we see these days? >> in both residential and commercial applications, you're seeing a trend toward compact fluorescent bulbs where instead of the conventional edison-based socket. >> the edison base, the screw type socket. >> the standard screw-in socke
in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they
you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher...
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energy made in america is not as important as energy simply made whether it's most economic. >> guest: right. >> host: yet exxonmobil has carried that message for a long time, and goes back to raymond, and tillerson, obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican allies to make the point that their lobbying is heavily skewed to the republicans in the party. yet that's not the message you're hearing today. you're hearing a very, almost resource nationalist approach to u.s. domestic energy production, a la venezuela. >> guest: and exxonmobil is not too embarrassed to join in on that. >> host: it's kind of shocking to me, and i'm asking for an explanation here -- how can this all-powerful company with huge influence, not have changed that political discourse to make it actually more adhering the facts of how a global oil market works? they have to engage it in. >> guest: they have had influence on the elites in the united states, an intense education campaign to bring informed influentials in government, around government, through their conversation about how the global oil market
energy made in america is not as important as energy simply made whether it's most economic. >> guest: right. >> host: yet exxonmobil has carried that message for a long time, and goes back to raymond, and tillerson, obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican allies to make the point that their lobbying is heavily skewed to the republicans in the party. yet that's not the message you're hearing today. you're hearing a very, almost resource nationalist approach to u.s....
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the source of energy like rain you work in response and we need to use richer. so. it's not instead you're acting with. but never a. video activities and also only life high they do octave wist. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy to decide but if mystical shiba is mistaken then you will succeed right sometime sometime sometime you know but for as a real. thing in the history he also mentioned the very very. how when s. or with the creature so one gram of three to him caving more the. same to sell it and people like that in my memory this is absolutely not correct but still i know i understand you're a patriot of your project but everything has disadvantages value lynch and the disadvantage is the weak point of your project which you still have to work. there are several foster war fusion was modish ca
the source of energy like rain you work in response and we need to use richer. so. it's not instead you're acting with. but never a. video activities and also only life high they do octave wist. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy...
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>> well, a lot of venture capital started flowing into great energy around 2007 when the energy bill, remember, the democratic congress and president bush passed an energy bill with lots of great energy subsidies. of course, obama came in and have the stimulus and all sorts of regulations. mandates requiring people to investing in energy. a lot of this, the idea was the subsidies would get the technology up and running in that it would be able to compete well, the subsidies have been there. some of the merc is appearing, some expired. when the subsidies disappeared, most of these technologies, almost all that -- none of them can compete with things like coralline gas and coal. gerri: that tells you -- >> the subsidy money was wasted and that if we let these things compete in the free-market the wind and solar and some of these other green technologies are not worthwhile. we are just -- the taxpayers are wasting money on ratepayers. gerri: i'm happy to have great energy developed in this country of all kinds. please, go do it. keep my taxpayer dollars out of it. that's what i said. >>
>> well, a lot of venture capital started flowing into great energy around 2007 when the energy bill, remember, the democratic congress and president bush passed an energy bill with lots of great energy subsidies. of course, obama came in and have the stimulus and all sorts of regulations. mandates requiring people to investing in energy. a lot of this, the idea was the subsidies would get the technology up and running in that it would be able to compete well, the subsidies have been...
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energy security. the theory. does not really matter where you get oil from this one is to give more oil and put it in the bathtub and we have more supply. in the global market the nationality of the resources of little relevance. energy made in america is not as important as energy being simply made wherever is most economic. >> shrek. >> exxon mobil has carried that message for a long time. it goes back to raiment. tillotson. obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican allies. that point. lobbying is heavily skewed to the republicans and the party. yet that is not the message you are hearing from politician today. you're hearing a very almost resource nationalist approach to u.s. domestic energy production. >> and exxon mobile is not too embarrassed to join in that. >> right. right. i guess it is kind of shocking to me. i'm asking for an explanation here. how can this all-powerful company with huge influence, lot of change the political discourse to make it actually more a year to the facts of how the
energy security. the theory. does not really matter where you get oil from this one is to give more oil and put it in the bathtub and we have more supply. in the global market the nationality of the resources of little relevance. energy made in america is not as important as energy being simply made wherever is most economic. >> shrek. >> exxon mobil has carried that message for a long time. it goes back to raiment. tillotson. obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican...
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and talk of a green energy bubble. investors and the private sector keep backing away from president obama's pet project. stay with us. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] somethg powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from,
and talk of a green energy bubble. investors and the private sector keep backing away from president obama's pet project. stay with us. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] somethg powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all...
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and talk of a green energy bubble. investors and the private sector keep backing away from president obama's pet project. stay with us. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: president obama pushing his green agenda. saying climate change will be a big priority in his second term. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the burial of to do so will betray our children and future generations. gerri: democratic lawmakers telling president obama to push forward with his green agenda through executive action. as you know, that means bypassing congress altogether. my next guest says his green energy bubble has already burst. robert bryce is a senior fellow for the manhattan institute. it's always great to have you on the show. this just drives me crazy and i'm glad you're here.
and talk of a green energy bubble. investors and the private sector keep backing away from president obama's pet project. stay with us. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: president obama pushing his green agenda. saying climate change will be a big priority in his...
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has to be discussed in the various facets that clean energy is produced. not only here in the united states but brazil and other areas and to find out really how much does that cost and finally let me say mr. chairman that we do have hydro electricity as part of this and we need to see how that is implemented. thank you very much. >> thank you. i have -- additional cards to name? jessica dur man ackerman and david mccord. >> hi. i am jessica ackerman and conservation staff with the sierra club and i am here to represent the 30,000 members in the bay area. i want to thank the supervisors for talking about the importance of this program and climate change and the importance of the program at for outreach. this is opportunity for economic growth but only if it includes local build out and we're seeing strong benefits and the installation of clean energy, energy efficiency, and leveraging other regional sources and we are concerned that the pln has a stagnant rate of power on the open market and -- dear the duration of the shell contract. a proposal is being d
has to be discussed in the various facets that clean energy is produced. not only here in the united states but brazil and other areas and to find out really how much does that cost and finally let me say mr. chairman that we do have hydro electricity as part of this and we need to see how that is implemented. thank you very much. >> thank you. i have -- additional cards to name? jessica dur man ackerman and david mccord. >> hi. i am jessica ackerman and conservation staff with the...
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level shows two things, it shows the energy costs, and the carbon footprint of that energy. >> compared two different brand coffee makers. while they use similar amounts of energy when brewing, in standby mode, they are vastly different. this coffee maker uses ten watts. this coffee maker uses 0.3 watts in standby. >> we found some of the most energy hungry coffee maker to cost over $200 over their lifetime, where the more energy-efficient ones cost $30 to run. for a product that might cost you $50, that's a lot of money. >> information that they are sharing with stores and consumers. >> they're going to be the price tag that tells them this is $24.99. gives them the lifetime energy cost of this particular coffee maker, and then will tell you that it's over five years. >> so 24 for the machine, $51 over five years to run it. >> yes. >> reporter: new numbers that allow consumers to comparison shop more accurately. >> i think it's an excellent idea. they do it for everything else. >> reporter: if someone said a coffee maker will cost $100 to run over five years or cost $50 to run over fiv
level shows two things, it shows the energy costs, and the carbon footprint of that energy. >> compared two different brand coffee makers. while they use similar amounts of energy when brewing, in standby mode, they are vastly different. this coffee maker uses ten watts. this coffee maker uses 0.3 watts in standby. >> we found some of the most energy hungry coffee maker to cost over $200 over their lifetime, where the more energy-efficient ones cost $30 to run. for a product that...
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would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on site affordable tax and building retrofits as standard components of that service we focus on a no money down approach to energy efficiency and renewables this would not only require any kind of a late premium to the customers but a rate discount for those customers and is so energy efficiency with a discount and no money down and that is product differentiation that p g and e does not offer and utilities do not offer but we are uniquely poised to offer. this would apply to both the business community as well as residential customers. and so, as far as the approach to development we are really recommendin
would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on...
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energy upgrade program is a private entity. a check of the public records filed with the secretary of state office shows that jeff sandoval is listed as the public kkt contact for the program. we reached sandoval by phone. he said he was only with the company less than two months, and knew nothing about this situation. no one with the program returned our calls for comment. pg&e tells us they're looking closely into central. >> we're investigating the complaints that central misused our logo and have been promoting energy upgrade program, not affiliated with any pg&e program. >> central is based in roseville, the owner declined to comment but by phone told us that the energy upgrade program provided leads on jobs in exchange for a fee. central denies representing themselves as a government sponsored program. we talked about the programs in their market whether choosing an upgrade that qaul fizz or not is up to them. central did agree to do work forearma and installed an additional vent in the living room but it remains a work i
energy upgrade program is a private entity. a check of the public records filed with the secretary of state office shows that jeff sandoval is listed as the public kkt contact for the program. we reached sandoval by phone. he said he was only with the company less than two months, and knew nothing about this situation. no one with the program returned our calls for comment. pg&e tells us they're looking closely into central. >> we're investigating the complaints that central misused...
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>> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under president obama. that is flushed down the drain and you are again picking winners and losers. it just so happens, that the best energy carbob nuclear hydrocarbon and the green lobby oppose and vote against it is it a anti-man position. we use fossil fuels to better our lives and give us food and transportation and makes the modern world possible. to be against that is against the man's well being on earth. >> is there any proof that green initiatives have worked? >> apparently not. if you look down the list. everybody picks out solyndra. there is about 20 others that went up side down and in the toilet and a waste of the taxpayer money. it is outrageous thing that goes on the basic fundmental flaw that people in the federal government know more than we do . they know more than everybody else and they can pick the winners that. is a huge enormous lie that is perpetuated on the american people and happens and are occurs that we in the federal government know more than you and we can coerce you to put up
>> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under president obama. that is flushed down the drain and you are again picking winners and losers. it just so happens, that the best energy carbob nuclear hydrocarbon and the green lobby oppose and vote against it is it a anti-man position. we use fossil fuels to better our lives and give us food and transportation and makes the modern world possible. to be against that is against the man's well being on earth. >>...
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the time of energy or the quantity of energy we are going to get from hetch hetchy whether it's a reliable amount to be supplied. if you deal with something like a trans -- they have more money and they can afford to pay more but, the question is are you all able to supply? now your staff, they gained again i plea with you your staff are constituent sitting down over there and they have no clue whatsoever about this presentation. in fact, they have no clue, i doubt if they can explain to you and you are welcome to bring them here to you about the resolution. this is -- stick to what is on their agenda and if you bring the variables over here and some of us can connect the dots but most people cannot. and so we have to go slow with this. we cannot introduce too many variables, which do not have certainty. in this business, in this market nobody has certainty and you are a large entity that has control over those thing we don't want you all in the business of sub prime loans that is happening with this presentation. too many variables, too much uncertainty, and is totally confused. thank you
the time of energy or the quantity of energy we are going to get from hetch hetchy whether it's a reliable amount to be supplied. if you deal with something like a trans -- they have more money and they can afford to pay more but, the question is are you all able to supply? now your staff, they gained again i plea with you your staff are constituent sitting down over there and they have no clue whatsoever about this presentation. in fact, they have no clue, i doubt if they can explain to you...
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low-cost energy is what brings prosperity to the world. gerri: well your there can you please tell call the wrong we don't want to send and 14 trillion for green energy please? >> said absolutely well expressed the fact. we have to make sure it pencils out rather than simply being subsidized. at the cost of the ratepayers. men and women in america you pay more for electricity don't realize what they're doing is being asked to pay more for something that although they feel good about it is never in the foreseeable future going to get to be more than 20 percent of the source and effectively it is : natural gas and making it seem like electricity is still affordable. if you had to buy all your energy from wind you could not afford your electric bill. gerri: would have no energy. you have to wear big winter cuts in your house. thank you for coming out tonight. come back soon. >> thanks. sure will. gerri: a lot more to come, including one of the most popular retirement investments starting to come up short. what you should do with your money. a
low-cost energy is what brings prosperity to the world. gerri: well your there can you please tell call the wrong we don't want to send and 14 trillion for green energy please? >> said absolutely well expressed the fact. we have to make sure it pencils out rather than simply being subsidized. at the cost of the ratepayers. men and women in america you pay more for electricity don't realize what they're doing is being asked to pay more for something that although they feel good about it is...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we have our own agenda. our agenda is to create great work. if you are interested in that, you are part of our community. >> hello and welcome to brava theater. >> we are trying to figure out a way to make a space where theater and presentation of live work is something that you think of the same way that you think of going to the movies. of course
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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and energy. and is that what he's talking about maybe get keystone going and allow fracking to go ahead and a tax, potentially a huge revenue raiser, but if you start small on it, you raise a lot of of money, but over time, you can ratchet that thing up. >> yeah, assume that's the win-win play for the president. because look, what he's got to balance here is making his environmental left happy, which he did by putting out the comment that they're going to address the climate threat, but he's sitting on top of this huge new boom in natural gas and oil and we saw in the election that he wanted to take some credit for at that. so, one way you could potentially do both of these things, do you green light some of the natural gas and oil projects and on the other end try it get an energy tax or something that makes it look as though they're ratcheting down on use and you get the bonus of a huge new revenue stream for the country, if you're a democrat. >> paul: are republicans going to go along with thi
and energy. and is that what he's talking about maybe get keystone going and allow fracking to go ahead and a tax, potentially a huge revenue raiser, but if you start small on it, you raise a lot of of money, but over time, you can ratchet that thing up. >> yeah, assume that's the win-win play for the president. because look, what he's got to balance here is making his environmental left happy, which he did by putting out the comment that they're going to address the climate threat, but...